“Buying Alaska” proves that forgoing basic amenities is a reasonable tradeoff when it comes to breathtaking views and stunning wild surroundings that you can't find anywhere in the lower 48 states. Offering much more than living quarters, these properties are so in tune with the extraordinary landscape that it's often what's beyond the house that proves to be the main attraction - from the ability to hunt and fish from a back deck, to extreme seclusion on your own private island, to self-sustaining features such as smokehouses and greenhouses. However, there are also dangers that come with all the beauty, and living in this rugged and remote terrain can lead to animal attacks and brutal winters that cut you off from society.
Alaska's salmon capitol
Seldovia fishing paradise
A dog mushers' dream
Hunting headquarters
Off the grid
Bear necessities
The ultimate alaskan island
Flying home
Moose mount cabins
Alaska man caves
Snow machines & bear attacks
Baby on board
Isolated village
Ruff-ing it
Winter wanderland
Hooked on a lake
Mrs. alaska & military man
Fish out of water
Outhouse life
Hangar homes
Remote coves
Homer bound
Life on a mountain
Guys getaway
Juneau waterfront
Tiny homes, big mountain
Dollars or drains
Dangerous trails
Jaws, claws, and beaver fever
No roads in
Cabin upgrade
Flip flops to snowshoes
Log homes and saloons
Atv required
Growing up alaska
Rocks to riches
Timber homes
Frontier comfort
Mountain homes and domes
Tundra town
Waterfront wilderness
Alaskan beach town
Kenai islands
Lakes of the last frontier
Glacier river homes
Homer improvement
Kenai kabins
Pilot's paradise
Frontier city
Million air
Big wheels and big deals
Trailblazers
Glacier city
Dog mushing millionaires
Secret city
Treehouse tour
Escape from juneau
Gold town
Fishy business
Rainforest cabins
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